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JAMAICA | Opposition PNP Issues Urgent Call for Dialogue Between Royalton Negril Management and Staff

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October 22, 2024
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JAMAICA | Opposition PNP Issues Urgent Call for Dialogue Between Royalton Negril Management and Staff

JAMAICA | Opposition PNP Issues Urgent Call for Dialogue Between Royalton Negril Management and Staff

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KINGSTON, Jamaica- Opposition Spokesperson on Tourism, Senator Janice Allen wants immediate action to address the ongoing strike by staff at the Royalton Negril Hotel.

This strike stems from long standing issues that have significantly impacted employee morale and working conditions.

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Senator Allen noted the concerns raised by the staff including inadequate food provisions and poor conditions in the staff canteen, insufficient treatment and support from management, low wages, particularly for line staff and supervisory roles and ongoing challenges related to contract work arrangements.

“It is clear that these issues have reached a breaking point, and I urge the management of Royalton Negril to engage in meaningful dialogue with the staff to reach an amicable resolution”, said Senator Allen.

She emphasised that employees in the hotel industry are essential to delivering exceptional service, and addressing human relations issues promptly is critical for the health of our tourism sector.

The longer these matters remain unresolved, the greater the risk to both employee satisfaction and the reputation of the hotel. Senator Allen is calling on all parties to come together and prioritize a swift resolution that respects the rights and needs of the staff.

“Let us work collaboratively to ensure that our tourism industry remains a model of excellence and compassion”, said Senator Allen. (WiredJA)

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